The Voting Rights Decision Might Silence Black People in Fayette County, Tennessee
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MS NOWThe Voting Rights Decision Might Silence Black People in Fayette County, Tennessee
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Black residents, who make up 25 percent of Fayette County, Tenn., won a new electoral map last year to change an all-white board of commissioners.
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